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Cosmic forces of destiny unite three mortals in world-shaking times, as Def Jam recording artists – and Wu-Tang Clan brothers-for-life – Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon join forces on 'Wu-Massacre', a historic collaboration that takes Wu science and theology to the next step on hip-hop’s evolutionary grid. The springtime arrival of 'Wu-Massacre', featuring sick art work by comic book illustrator Chris Bachalo, follows a busy year of album releases and performance schedules by all three artists: Ghostface Killah returned as 'The Wizard Of Poetry' (released September 2009), his 6th Def Jam album (and 10th major label album). The Wiz focused on duets with an A-list of guests including Raheem DeVaughn (on the first single, “Baby”), Mary J. Blige, John Legend, Fabolous, Lloyd, Vaughn Anthony & Estelle, and others. Ghost spent July and August with Method Man and Redman, keeping the Wu-Tang Clan spirit alive and well on the month-long, 21-city Foot Print in Hip-Hop Tour. Raekwon aka The Chef gave WU fans something to believe with the long-awaited 'Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II' (also released September 2009), which spun off a pair of all-star singles: “New Wu” featuring Meth and Ghost, produced by RZA; and “House of Flying Daggers” featuring Meth, Ghost, GZA, and Inspectah Deck, produced by J. Dilla. CLII is the sequel to Rae’s groundbreaking solo debut of 1995, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, one of the very first solo albums released by a W-TC me